Biology

7 Different Methods of Animal Nutrition with Examples

Every cell of the body needs nourishment in large animals. Most of their cells cannot leave their position in the…

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Cytoskeleton: Function, Structure, Chemical Composition

The cytoskeleton is an arrangement that helps cells to control their shape and internal organization. It also provides mechanical support that maintains…

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Cloning Procedure with Advantages, Disadvantages and Importance

Cloning “The process in which many individuals of similar characters can be produced by asexual reproduction is called cloning". OR…

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Mimosaceae Family Plants, Characteristics & Economic Importance

Mimosaceae family plants have 56 genera and about 2800 species. There are 11 genera and 49 species in Pakistan. Only…

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Kingdom Protista: Characteristics and Examples

Reasons for a separate kingdom protista Basically the kingdom protista is defined by principle of exclusion i.e. all the members…

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Parts of a Stem

The aerial part of the plant is called the stem. the major function of the stem is to provide support…

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Phylum Annelida Examples and Characteristics

The word Annelids is derived from the Latin word annellum having meaning "rings". they are a group of invertebrate animals…

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Pisces Sub-Classes: Characteristics, Examples and Economic Importance

In this post, you are going to learn about the Pisces Examples and Explanation step by step with Diagram. This…

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Yeast: Discovery of Yeast, Reproduction Phenomenon and Importance

If a weak sugar solution is exposed to the air, after several days a light, frothy scum appears on the…

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What is the difference between photosystem 1 and 2

The major difference between photosystems 1 and 2 is that photosystem 1 lies on the outer surface of the thylakoids…

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